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September 4, 2024 (Wednesday) Three-Minute News Breakfast


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2024-09-04

September 4, 2024 (Wednesday) Three-Minute News Breakfast

 

 

1) On September 3, Xi Jinping met with Kenyan President Ruto, Chadian President Mohamed, Chairperson of the African Union Commission Faki, Malawian President Chakwera, and Mauritanian President Ghazwani at the Great Hall of the People in Beijing. These leaders were in China to attend the FOCAC Beijing Summit. On the afternoon of September 3, Xi Jinping held talks separately with Nigerian President Tinubu and Zimbabwean President Mnangagwa at the Great Hall of the People in Beijing. They were also in China to attend the FOCAC Beijing Summit and conduct state visits.

 

 

Premier Li Qiang met with Eritrean President Isaias.

2) A symposium commemorating the 79th anniversary of the victory of the Chinese People's War of Resistance Against Japanese Aggression and the World Anti-Fascist War was held in Beijing on September 3. Minister Shi Taifeng of the Central United Front Work Department attended.

3) Ministry of Civil Affairs: By the end of June, there were 40.37 million urban and rural low-income households nationwide. A total of 4.177 million people received temporary assistance in the first half of this year.

4) China successfully launched the Gaofen-43 02 group of satellites.

 

 

The Jiaolong submersible brought back black coral and sea lily larvae from a depth of 5500 meters.

5) Changqing Oilfield, China's largest oil and gas field, has exceeded 1 billion tons of oil and gas equivalent in cumulative production. Bohai Oilfield, China's largest offshore oilfield, has exceeded 100,000 tons of daily crude oil production, setting a record high in the nearly 60 years of the oilfield's development and construction.

6) On September 3, a vehicle crashed into students in Dongping County, Shandong Province, resulting in 11 deaths (including 6 parents and 5 students) and 24 injuries. The driver has been apprehended by the public security organs, and the cause of the accident is under investigation.

7) [Rule of Law] Changchun Chaoyang police reported on the "man robbing a gun" case: the suspect was shot dead, one police officer died, and two were injured. Qingdao police issued a further report on the "Wang driving against traffic and insulting and assaulting others" incident: the Land Rover driver did not constitute a crime of provoking trouble and has issued an apology letter. Yinchuan police busted a cross-provincial car loan fraud gang involving more than 13.7 million yuan.

8) [Military] The Chinese Air Force appeared at the Egypt Air Show, with the Yun-20 conducting a flight demonstration.

 

 

Chinese peacekeepers completed the upgrade and renovation of defensive fortifications at the UNIFIL headquarters. A retired soldier from Dongtai, Jiangsu Province, has protected the spirits of anti-Japanese martyrs for 43 years, successfully "finding relatives" for 37 martyrs.

9) [Hong Kong and Macau] Hong Kong held a ceremony commemorating the 79th anniversary of the victory of the Anti-Japanese War on September 3. John Lee congratulated Long Zijian on winning the first gold medal for the Hong Kong, China delegation at the Paris Paralympics.

10) [Taiwan] Taiwan's pomelos have resumed exports to mainland China. Yunlin County Magistrate Chang Li-shan hopes Yunlin can catch the next wave.

 

 

1) Han Zheng will travel to Russia to attend the 9th Eastern Economic Forum and visit Mongolia. National Immigration Administration: 110 million people from China and other countries entered and exited the country during the summer vacation, averaging 1.779 million people per day, a 30% increase compared to the same period last year. Spanish Prime Minister Sanchez will visit China from September 8 to 11. The Ministry of Commerce responded to Canada's imposition of additional tariffs on Chinese electric vehicles: China will launch an "anti-discrimination investigation" into the relevant restrictive measures taken by Canada. In addition, China will also launch anti-dumping investigations into imported canola seeds from Canada.

2) Turkey formally applied to join the BRICS. Turkey arrested the head of an Israeli intelligence agency's funding network in Turkey. A three-day ceasefire allowed 640,000 children in Gaza to receive polio vaccinations.

3) Trump made another shocking statement: I have the right to interfere in the 2020 election. Shootings occurred in multiple locations across the US on Labor Day, resulting in 4 deaths and more than 10 injuries. NASA responded to astronauts hearing a pulsing sound from Boeing's Starliner: the audio contained background noise and will not affect the return plan. The US seized the plane used by the Venezuelan president, with Venezuela denouncing it as a "pirate" act. British media: New data shows that US police use violence against at least 300,000 people annually.

4) On the evening of September 2, local time, Putin arrived in Ulaanbaatar, Mongolia. Mongolian Foreign Minister and other officials greeted him at the airport.

 

 

Mongolia held a grand welcoming ceremony for Putin. This is Putin's first visit to a member state of the International Criminal Court since the ICC issued an arrest warrant for him. Ukraine accused Mongolia of failing to arrest Putin.

5) The Israeli army said it was attacked in the north, while Hezbollah said it attacked Israeli settlements. Yemen's Houthi rebels claimed responsibility for an attack on ships in the Red Sea. A US soldier was blindfolded and attacked in Turkey: "Your hands are stained with the blood of Palestinians."

6) To cut costs, Volkswagen is considering closing German factories for the first time. The Netherlands fined a US artificial intelligence company €30.5 million. New Zealand plans to increase the foreign tourist tax from NZ$35 to NZ$100 (approximately RMB 441.7).

7) Japan's ruling Liberal Democratic Party's Kishida faction submitted an application to dissolve the political group. Chief Cabinet Secretary Yoshimasa Hayashi announced his candidacy for the presidency of the Liberal Democratic Party. The "rice shortage" in many parts of Japan remains unresolved, and Osaka Prefecture's request to release reserve rice was again rejected.

8) Czech police intercepted a truck smuggling immigrants, with one death inside. Monsoon rains in Pakistan have killed at least 293 people over two months.

 

 

1) In September 2024, the State Administration for Market Regulation and 27 other departments will jointly launch the 2024 National "Quality Month" activities.

2) China Passenger Car Association (CPCA): In August, China's car dealer inventory warning index was 56.2%, above the prosperity line. China National Building Materials Industry Association: In the first seven months, the economic benefits of China's cement industry turned from negative to positive.

3) As of the end of August, 677 listed companies have announced their interim dividend plans for this year.

4) XPeng released its "land aircraft carrier" flying car.

5) Yesterday's closing prices:

Shanghai Composite Index: 2802.98/-0.29%

Shenzhen Component Index: 8268.05/+1.17%

ChiNext Index: 1556.32/+1.26%

Hang Seng Index: 17651.49/-0.23%

 

 

1) China added three new World Heritage sites and four World Irrigation Heritage sites.

 

 

2) Chinese scientists have made a major breakthrough in the field of ultra-high purity graphite.

3) The Shanxi Provincial Symphony Orchestra's large-scale original symphonic suite "Nine Bends of the Yellow River Recitation" premiered in Beijing.

4) The Shenyang "September 18th" History Museum held a commemorative event for the 79th anniversary of the victory of the War of Resistance Against Japanese Aggression.

5) More than half of the Paris Paralympic Games have passed, with the Chinese team strongly leading with 43 gold medals. Yang Chao won the gold medal in the mixed 25m pistol P3-SH1 event.

 

 

 

 

1) For the new semester, primary and secondary school students in Beijing will no longer need to eat boxed lunches; schools using off-campus catering will achieve full coverage of "bucket meals to classrooms". The scope of application for Beijing's market entity-specific credit reports has expanded to 42 areas.

2) Shanghai: The subsidy standard for purchasing eligible new energy passenger vehicles has been increased to 20,000 yuan, and the subsidy for purchasing fuel passenger vehicles with an engine displacement of 2.0 liters or less is 15,000 yuan.

3) 700,000 tons of garbage flowing into the Yellow River Basin? Wei Nan, Shaanxi: The local environmental protection department acts as a "protective umbrella" for enterprises; official statement: A joint investigation team has been established. Xuancheng City Market Supervision Bureau, Anhui Province, responds to the incident where Xia Tiane's online store was exploited for 70 million yuan due to mispricing: Relevant departments have intervened in the investigation.

4) Staff members of the Yingkou Bayuquan Market Supervision Bureau in Liaoning were collectively taking an afternoon nap during work hours, prompting the Commission for Discipline Inspection to launch accountability measures. The government of Liuzhuang Town, Queshan County, Henan, responded to the claim that "candidates for village branch secretary need family background and influence": The statement is untrue, and the source is being investigated.

5) Chongqing launched a level IV emergency response for drought relief across the city. Many primary and secondary schools in Changde, Hunan, suspended offline classes due to high temperatures; some teachers and students experienced discomfort on the first day of school.

6) Typhoon "Ma Ke" is expected to land in China on September 6th; Hainan, Guangdong, and Guangxi have launched a level IV emergency response. Heavy rain suddenly hit Shinaihai Town in Qinghai, causing a road culvert to be washed away by floods, resulting in 6 deaths.

7) Northern regions experienced multiple rainfall and cold air activities, while high temperatures persisted in southern regions; Typhoon "Ma Ke" approached the waters east of Hainan Island. From 8 pm on September 3rd to 8 pm on September 4th, moderate to heavy rain occurred in parts of central and northeastern Inner Mongolia, central Gansu, central and eastern Qinghai, southern Heilongjiang, central Jilin, northern Shanxi, northwestern Hebei, southern Sichuan, eastern Yunnan, the southwestern coastal areas of Guangdong, southern and eastern Hainan Island, and southern Taiwan Island.

 

 

 

 

1) Brisk walking: Simple, convenient, and easy to maintain. Modern people tend to sit for long periods, which can negatively affect vascular endothelial cells, leading to poor blood circulation, muscle relaxation and weakness, and causing indigestion, constipation, and cardiovascular diseases. Brisk walking can improve or even eliminate these health risks.

2) Diet is a major factor contributing to phlegm-damp constitution. Traditional Chinese medicine believes that frequently consuming greasy and rich foods can lead to insufficient spleen function, causing phlegm-dampness to accumulate in the body. Prolonged accumulation can lead to a phlegm-damp constitution. A light diet is recommended.